The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Middlesex |
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第 67 頁
... granted the burgesses privileges similar to those possessed by the citizens of Bristol , to which Edward the Third added permission for the mayor and bailiffs to hold the Pleas and Sessions at Lancaster , and no where else in the county ...
... granted the burgesses privileges similar to those possessed by the citizens of Bristol , to which Edward the Third added permission for the mayor and bailiffs to hold the Pleas and Sessions at Lancaster , and no where else in the county ...
第 76 頁
... granted it by King Edward the First ; but is now reduced to a small village . Near this place , ac- cording to the statement of Mr. West , is a noted Spa , called the Holy - well , the water of which is esteemed of service in most cu ...
... granted it by King Edward the First ; but is now reduced to a small village . Near this place , ac- cording to the statement of Mr. West , is a noted Spa , called the Holy - well , the water of which is esteemed of service in most cu ...
第 81 頁
... granted to the ab bot , became the capital of Furness , and held that rank till the dis- solution of the monastery ; after which , its consequence diminish- ed , and Ulverston , being a more favourable situation for trade , gradually ...
... granted to the ab bot , became the capital of Furness , and held that rank till the dis- solution of the monastery ; after which , its consequence diminish- ed , and Ulverston , being a more favourable situation for trade , gradually ...
第 82 頁
... granted by Edward the Third . The market is seldom held for grain , except when it is at a very ad- vanced price . Wheat and oats are generally sent to Ulverston , or other markets ; and barley is never sold in public , but carried to ...
... granted by Edward the Third . The market is seldom held for grain , except when it is at a very ad- vanced price . Wheat and oats are generally sent to Ulverston , or other markets ; and barley is never sold in public , but carried to ...
第 94 頁
... granted by James the First , who , by the same grant , established four annual fairs . The Church , which was formerly a chapel under Dalton , was made paro- chial towards the close of the sixteenth century , by Edwin Sandys ...
... granted by James the First , who , by the same grant , established four annual fairs . The Church , which was formerly a chapel under Dalton , was made paro- chial towards the close of the sixteenth century , by Edwin Sandys ...
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